Biosurface and Biotribology | |
Tribological behaviour of two kinds of typical hydrogel contact lenses in different lubricants | |
1  Zhi-Qiang Liao2  Ming Liang2  Dong Qin2  Ling Qin2  Teng Zhou3  Zhen-Bing Cai3  Li-Ting Zhu3  | |
[1] ;Chengdu Third People's Hospital;Tribology Research Institute, Key Laboratory of Advanced Technologies of Materials, Ministry of Education, Southwest Jiaotong University; | |
关键词: diseases; lubrication; biomedical materials; hydrogels; water; contact lenses; sliding friction; silicones; eye; patient treatment; tribological behaviour; hydrogel contact lenses; lubricants; eye disease treatment; soft contact lenses; contact interface; contact lens materials; distilled water; care solution; eye drop; tribological parameters; silicone hydrogels; water content; mechanical damage; sliding friction; hilaficon-b; lotrafilcon-b; pmma; dehydration rate; friction test; friction coefficient; tribofilm; | |
DOI : 10.1049/bsbt.2019.0029 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Contact lenses have a special effect on the treatment of some eye diseases. The tribological behaviour of soft contact lenses considerably influences their clinical performance. Improper wearing of contact lenses can lead to mechanical damage of the contact interface, which can lead to pathological changes in the eyeball. In this study, the sliding friction of two kinds of typical contact lens materials (hilaficon-B and lotrafilcon-B) in three lubricants (distilled water, care solution, and eye drop) and tribological parameters are studied, using PMMA as a control. Hydrogels have high water content but the dehydration rate is high. Silicone hydrogels have low initial water content but low dehydration rates. The friction test in distilled water gives the highest coefficient of friction value. The care solution and eye drop significantly reduce the friction coefficient of the lens due to the formation of tribofilm.
【 授权许可】
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